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Originally Posted by representing
There was no arguing between me and the other forum members, I got it clear now.
Does anyone actually read all of the case book though? Some of these situations are almost never to happen.
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I'll also add, in addition to the points already made, that reading those plays there are 'almost never to happen' is a tremendous way to truly understand the rules.
If you understand why one of those extremely rare cases is ruled the way it is, then you should have no problem when determining the correct ruling in a related but less rare scenario.
The case book is not written to give specific examples of every possible play, but rather to clarify the ruling on situations that can be applied to many other situations you will encounter.